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Caring for Your Natural Fibers

Caring for Wool

 

Wool is one of nature’s most advanced performance fibers — warm, breathable, odor‑resistant, and designed to last for years when cared for properly. In this quick explainer, you’ll learn what wool is, why it works so well, how to read wool labels, how often to wash wool, and the safest way to care for your wool sweaters and garments at home.

Whether you’re new to natural fibers or building a more sustainable wardrobe, this video gives you simple, science‑based tips to help your wool stay soft, clean, and beautiful.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where wool comes from and how it’s made • Why wool is breathable, elastic, and naturally odor‑resistant • How often you should wash wool • The safest way to wash and dry wool • How to store wool to prevent damage and moths

🌿 Why it matters:   Caring for wool properly helps your clothes last longer, reduces waste, and supports a more sustainable wardrobe.

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Caring for Alpaca

Alpaca is one of the softest, warmest, and most luxurious natural fibers you can wear — and caring for it properly helps it stay beautiful for years. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where alpaca fiber comes from, what makes it so special, how to read alpaca labels, how often to wash it, and the safest way to care for your alpaca sweaters and accessories.

Whether you’re new to natural fibers or building a more sustainable wardrobe, this video gives you simple, science‑based tips to help your alpaca pieces stay soft, warm, and long‑lasting.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where alpaca fiber comes from and why it’s so warm and lightweight • The key properties of alpaca (soft, hypoallergenic, insulating, silky) • How to read alpaca labels (100% alpaca, baby alpaca, royal alpaca) • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash alpaca • The safest way to wash and dry alpaca at home • How to store alpaca to prevent stretching and damage

🌿 Why it matters:   Alpaca is a premium natural fiber — gentle care keeps it soft, strong, and beautiful for years.

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Caring for Cotton

 

Cotton is one of the most loved natural fibers in the world — soft, breathable, durable, and easy to care for. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where cotton comes from, what makes it so comfortable, how to read cotton labels, how often to wash cotton garments, and the best way to wash and dry cotton so it stays soft and strong.

Whether you’re refreshing your basics or building a more natural wardrobe, this video gives you simple, practical tips to help your cotton pieces last longer.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where cotton comes from and how it’s grown • Why cotton is breathable, absorbent, and gentle on skin • How to read cotton labels (100% cotton, organic, Pima, Egyptian) • What to avoid in cotton blends • How often you should wash cotton • The safest way to wash, dry, and store cotton

🌿 Why it matters:   Cotton is a natural, renewable fiber — caring for it well helps reduce waste and keeps your clothes looking great.

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Caring for Cashmere

 

Cashmere is one of the most luxurious natural fibers you can wear — incredibly soft, warm, lightweight, and long‑lasting when cared for properly. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where cashmere comes from, what makes it so special, how to read cashmere labels, how often to wash it, and the safest way to care for your cashmere sweaters and accessories at home.

Whether you’re new to natural fibers or building a more sustainable wardrobe, this video gives you simple, science‑based tips to help your cashmere stay soft, strong, and beautiful for years.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where cashmere comes from and why it’s so warm and lightweight • The key properties of cashmere (soft, insulating, drapey, long‑lasting) • How to read cashmere labels (100% cashmere, Grade A, long‑staple) • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash cashmere • The safest way to wash, dry, and store cashmere

🌿 Why it matters:   Cashmere is a premium natural fiber — gentle care protects your investment and reduces waste.

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Caring for Linen

Linen is one of the oldest and most sustainable natural fibers — breathable, durable, moisture‑wicking, and beautifully textured. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where linen comes from, what makes it so comfortable, how to read linen labels, how often to wash linen, and the best way to care for your linen garments at home.

Whether you’re refreshing your summer wardrobe or building a more natural closet, this video gives you simple, practical tips to help your linen last for years.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where linen comes from and how it’s made • Why linen is breathable, absorbent, and antimicrobial • How to read linen labels (100% linen, European flax) • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash linen • The safest way to wash, dry, and store linen

🌿 Why it matters:   Linen is a low‑impact, long‑lasting fiber — caring for it well keeps it beautiful and reduces waste.

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Caring for Silk

 Silk is one of the most luxurious natural fibers — smooth, breathable, temperature‑regulating, and incredibly strong for its weight. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where silk comes from, what makes it so special, how to read silk labels, how often to wash silk, and the safest way to care for your silk garments at home.

Whether you’re new to natural fibers or building a more sustainable wardrobe, this video gives you simple, science‑based tips to help your silk stay soft, shiny, and long‑lasting.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where silk comes from and how it’s made • Why silk is breathable, smooth, and temperature‑regulating • How to read silk labels (Mulberry, Charmeuse, Habotai) • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash silk • The safest way to wash, dry, and store silk

🌿 Why it matters:   Silk is a premium natural fiber — gentle care keeps it beautiful and reduces waste.

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Caring for Angora

 Angora is one of the softest, warmest, and most luxurious natural fibers — known for its fluffy halo and feather‑light feel. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where angora comes from, what makes it so special, how to read angora labels, how often to wash angora, and the safest way to care for angora sweaters and accessories at home.

Whether you’re new to natural fibers or caring for a cherished angora piece, this video gives you simple, gentle tips to help your angora stay soft, warm, and beautiful.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • Where angora fiber comes from • Why angora is soft, warm, and lightweight • How to read angora labels • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash angora • The safest way to wash, dry, and store angora

🌿 Why it matters:   Angora is delicate and premium — proper care protects the fiber and keeps it beautiful for years.

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Caring for Viscose

 

Viscose is a soft, silky, breathable fiber made from wood pulp — perfect for flowy dresses, tops, and lightweight layers. In this quick guide, you’ll learn where viscose comes from, what makes it so comfortable, how to read viscose labels, how often to wash viscose, and the safest way to care for viscose garments at home.

Whether you’re refreshing your summer wardrobe or learning more about semi‑natural fibers, this video gives you simple, practical tips to help your viscose pieces last longer.

✨ In this video you’ll learn:   • What viscose is and how it’s made • Why viscose feels silky, breathable, and lightweight • How to read viscose, rayon, and modal labels • What to avoid in blends • How often you should wash viscose • The safest way to wash, dry, and steam viscose

🌿 Why it matters:   Viscose is comfortable and versatile — gentle care keeps it looking smooth and drapey.

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